Joan Oliver i Sallarès
Joan Oliver i Sallarès, also known by his pseudonym Pere Quart, was a Catalan poet, playwright, literary manager, translator, narrator, and journalist. He is considered one of the most important twentieth-century writers of Catalonia.
Biography
Towards the political commitment
He was born in 1899, the member of an outstanding family of the industrial bourgeoisie of Sabadell. He was the fourth of eleven brothers; he was the only survivor. He took the pseudonym with which he would sign his poetic work: Pere Quart. He studied Law. In year 1919, he formed the Group of Sabadell with the novelist Francesc Trabal and the poet Armand Obiols. In this group the influence of vanguardism was combined with local humor.The Civil War and the exile
During the Civil War he engaged politically with the republican side. He was nominated president of the Association of Catalan Writers and leader of Generalitat's Ministry of Culture publications. Moreover, he was co-founder and headleader of Institution of the Catalan Letters publications, and author of the Catalan popular army hymn's letter. All this means a definite break with his bourgeois past and the birth of a strong political, ethical and social commitment. In this context he created "Ode to Barcelona" and the play "The Hunger".At the end of the war, the Republican Generalitat will order him the task of evacuating all the intellectuals. Finished the war will exile first in France, embark towards Buenos Aires and establish definitively in Santiago of Chile, where he will live for eight years. During the exile, he continued his task of intellectual compromised with his time and his country. He collaborated with "Catalonia" and directed "Germanor" . He set up the collection "The pine of the three branches" along Xavier Benguerel.
Resistance and transition
In 1948 Joan Oliver came back to Barcelona, where Franco's regime was characterized by authoritarianism and repression. He was imprisoned for three months in the Model prison of Barcelona. Three years later he received the Prize of the French Republic President in the floral games of Paris, for the translation into Catalan of The Misanthrope by Molière. He translated and adapted works of several authors -for example Anton Chekhov. In 1960 his more emblematic work appeared: Vacances Pagades. It is a skeptical work, sarcastic too, where a great appointment with the social and political reality of the country is shown. Oliver makes an acid crictisim to the capitalism, the consumer society and the Franco dicatorship. With the death of the dictator and democracy entry, he was especially displeased with the dominant politicians, denouncing the betrayal that meant the transition. In year 1982 he rejected the Cross of Saint George. He became an uncomfortable character for the politicians, who was necessary to corner. Nothing of all this, however, prevented him from being considered one of the five best Catalan poets of the 20th century.In 1986 he died in Barcelona and was buried in his natal city, Sabadell.
Works
Creator of a very diverse work, his poetry is influenced by realism, with a skeptical tone, and influenced by the effects of the Spanish Civil War and the subsequent family's exile. His narrative style is clearly marked by the irony against all the established conventions.Plays
As a playwright, Oliver helped to make cracks on the Franco's regime to recover the Catalan theater. His most outstanding works in this area were Primera representació and Ball robat , and D'una drecera was his attempt to approach to public.- Gairebé un acte o Joan, Joana i Joanet, 1929
- Una mena d'orgull, 1931
- Cataclisme , 1935 Barcelona. El Nostre Teatre, 1935 / Barcelona: Randez, 1935.
- El 30 d'abril , 1935
- Allò que tal vegada s'esdevingué , Barcelona: La Rosa dels Vents, 1936 / Barcelona: Aymà, 1970 / Barcelona: Edicions 62, 1987 / Terrassa: Centre d'Art Dramàtic del Vallès, 1996 / Barcelona: Educaula, 2010.
- Cambrera nova , 1937
- La fam , Barcelona: Institució de les Lletres Catalanes, 1938 / Barcelona: Aymà, 1975 / Barcelona: Proa, 2003. released in Barcelona's Teatre Poliorama)
- L'amor deixa el camí ral , 1947
- Quasi un paradís , 1951
- La barca d'Amílcar , 1958
- Ball robat , 1958
- Primera representació , 1959
- Tercet en Re , El Pont, núm. 13, 1959.
- Tres comèdies . Barcelona: Selecta, 1960.
- Noè al port d'Hamburg , 1966.
- Quatre comèdies en un acte . Barcelona: Aymà, 1970.
- Vivalda i l'Àfrica tenebrosa i Cambrera nova , 1970.
- El roig i el blau , 1985.
- Trenta d'abril , 1987.
- Ball robat de Joan Oliver . Barcelona: Edicions 62 / La Caixa, 1995.
- Ball robat . Barcelona: Proa, 1995 / . Barcelona: Proa, 2005.
- Ball robat seguit d'Escena d'alcova . Barcelona: La Magrana, 1996.
- Això guixa, 1999.
- Ària del Diumenge, 1999.
Poetry
- Les decapitacions . Sabadell: Contraban, 1934 / Barcelona: Proa, 1978 / Madrid: Bruño, 1993.
- Oda a Barcelona . Barcelona: Comissariat de Propaganda, 1936.
- Bestiari . Barcelona: Departament de Cultura, 1937 / Barcelona: Proa, 1969 / Barcelona: Edicions 62, 1989.
- Saló de tardor . Santiago de Chile: El Pi de les Tres Branques, 1947 / Barcelona: Proa, 1983.
- Poesia de Pere Quart . Barcelona: Aymà, 1949.
- Terra de naufragis . Barcelona: Proa, 1956.
- Vacances pagades . València: Diputació de València, 1961 / Barcelona: Proa, 1972.
- Dotze aiguaforts i un autoretrat de Josep Granyer . Barcelona: Monografies de la Rosa Vera, 1962.
- Obra de Pere Quart . Barcelona: Fontanella, 1963.
- Circumstàncies . Barcelona: Proa, 1968.
- Quatre mil mots . Barcelona: Proa, 1977.
- Poesia empírica. Barcelona: Proa, 1981.
- Poemes escollits. Barcelona: Edicions 62 / La Caixa, 1983.
- Refugi de versos . Barcelona: Proa, 1987.
- Antologia . Barcelona: Proa, 1982 / Barcelona: Barcanova, 1993 / Barcelona: Diputació de Barcelona, 1996.
- Els millors poemes . Barcelona: Columna, 1998
- Pingüí . Barcelona: Cruïlla, 2004.
Short stories
- Una tragèdia a Lil·liput . Sabadell: Fundació La Mirada, 1928.
- Contraban . Barcelona: La Rosa dels Vents, 1937.
- Biografia de Lot i altres proses . Barcelona: Fontanella, 1963 / Barcelona: La Magrana, 1983.
- Dos textos . Barcelona: Cafè Central, 1999.
- Tres contes . Sabadell: Fundació La Mirada, 2002.
Translations
- Pigmalió, original by Bernard Shaw
- Tot esperant Godot. Original by Samuel Beckett
- El criat de dos amos. Original by Carlo Goldoni
- L'òpera de tres rals. Original by Bertolt Brecht
- Un barret de palla d'Itàlia. Original by Eugène Labiche
- Anònim venecià. Original by Giuseppe Berto
- Ubú, rei. Original by Alfred Jarry
- El misantrop. Original by Molière
- El tartuf. Original by Molière
- El banyut imaginari. Original by Molière
- L'hort dels cirerers. Original by Anton Chekhov
Literary criticism and essays
- El mestre Fabra , recordat. Barcelona: , 1969.
- Francesc Trabal, recordat. Sabadell: Fundació La Mirada, 1999.
- Notícia biogràfica d'Armand Obiols . Sabadell: Fundació La Mirada, 1999.
- Pròlegs
Discography
- L'oriol. Barcelona: Edigsa, 1963.
- Romanço del fill de vídua. Belter, 1966.
- La croada. Dins: Poetes Catalans contemporanis. Madrid: Discos Aguilar GDE 10-112, 1966.
- El burgès. Barcelona: Edigsa, 1967.
- Oda a Barcelona. Barcelona: Edigsa, 1967.
- Poesia de Pere Quart: dotze poemes dits per l'autor. Barcelona: Edigsa, 1968.
- Cançó lirona / Vaca suïssa. Concèntric, 1970.
- Bestiari. Barcelona: Edigsa, 1972.
- Una vaca amb un vedellet en braços. Dins: T'adones, amic?. París: Le Chant du Monde CDX 74523, 1974.
- Corrandes d'exili. Dins: A Alcoi, 1974.
- Decapitació XII. Dins: Cròniques, 1977.
- Un ase considera el globus terraqüi. Dins: He heretat l'esperança, 1978.
- Assaig de plagi a la taverna. Dins: Traginer de cançons, 1981.
- Diversos poemes. Dins: Recital 1000, 1984.
- Infants. Dins: Fa 20 anys que tinc 20 anys, 1984.
- Corrandes d'exili. Dins: T'estimo. Barcelona: Ariola, 1984.
- Utopia. Dins: Ambaixador d'enllà, 1990.
- Joan Oliver recita Pere Quart. Barcelona: Audiovisuals de Sarrià, D-133.
Complete works
- Obres completes de Joan Oliver. Obra poètica Barcelona: Proa, vol. I, 1975.
- Obres completes de Joan Oliver. Teatre original . Barcelona: Proa, vol. II, 1977.
- Obres completes. Versions de teatre . Barcelona: Proa, vol. III, 1989.
- Obres completes de Joan Oliver. Narrative works. Barcelona: Proa, vol. IV, 1999.